A TRANSCENDENT REMEMBRANCE

I visited with my good friend, co-worker, and former tennis partner, Ricke Treleven last Wednesday. Ricke has been fighting a long, painful bout with cancer and is now a resident at Angels Grace in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Ricke has had a positive and profound influence on all that have been a part of his life, and I’d like to share what his friends at WISN Radio have done for him… a truly wonderful and well-earned permanent tribute. Congrats and thank you, Ricke, for being the kind of man that God intended all of us to be.

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Recognition is instrumental in letting people know they are a an important cog in the wheel. This must have warmed Rickes heart. Hang in there young man! It looks like you have many a friend cheering for you during these tough times.

What a great way to not only honor Ricke but deliver the news to him. I decided to come by your blog and click on one of your posts today. You had visited my blog so I took time before writing today to come by. I promised myself I would click on one and ONLY one of your blogs because I haven’t been clocking enough hours on my book.
Please brief me if his status changes. I would like to include him in the first order of precedence on the appropriate Memorial Monday in recognition of his service. The ceremony is private and silent. I won’t write about Ricke or anything of that nature.
Approval or disapproval rests solely with you. I would have just sent you an email or some other private method, but something inspired me to have to do this immediately

You’re very welcome Eric. It’s obvious to me Ricke is deserving of his place. I was instantly motivated to include him the first minute of the video.
He will be included first in the Memorial Monday on 5-18-15. It begins at sunrise and ends at sundown. I will address The Flag with my tags on and in my right hand over my heart. This is done at both sunrise and sundown. I’m in Central time(Fort Worth) zone if you would like to observe at those times. Although no specific observance of him will occur at any other Memorial Monday, he’ll always be a member of that group until the day I’m unable to conduct it anymore.
It’s meant to be Eric. As I grow older I become more skeptical of coincidence than I am of destiny.

Write like a motherfucker, sweetpea..........................................................................................................................................."You have to pick the places you don't walk away from." --Didion